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but i couric when i want to be fun to. point to point you can see it because i see if you're serious here. this is g.w. news live from berlin another day of deadly unrest as iraq faces its worst crisis since the defeat of the islamic state. security forces opened fire on crowds protesting against corruption and unemployment with dozens killed in 4 days of rioting iraq's leading shiite cleric says enough is enough also coming up.
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new clashes in hong kong the government attempts to end months about recipes and emergency law that bans face down for democracy activists are defiant. and the british parliament betrayed and the chamber full of squabbling chimpanzee is not only to spread the debate but 18 year old keating 5 the anonymous superstar banksy the workbench is a record low level 1000000 euros. it's great to have you with us iraq has been shaken by another day of violent unrest the country is facing its worst crisis since the the defeat of the so-called islamic state terror group 2 years ago security forces have again opened fire on protesters in the capital baghdad dozens have been killed in the last 4 days of on rast.
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scientist has rushed to take one of their own to safety. then they flee as the sound of sniper fire ricochets through the streets and again. they're desperate enough to risk their lives because they feel the state has failed them. we're going to protesting because we're suffering there's no electricity no jobs people are dying of starvation it's a curse. on the rest has spread rapidly across the country this week without any apparent leadership or connection to a political or sectarian movement in response to the protests the government has shut down the internet and imposed around the clock curfew in the capital. the government says it's trying to improve iraqis lives despite sending snipers into the streets in the prime minister called for patience but the have the who in a country is going through a sensitive time i speak to you openly so that the security situation does not lead
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to the destruction of the entire state well lou. but influential cleric and political leader mocked out assad or seen here in file footage called for the government to resign and for snap elections under u.n. supervision satyrs coalition won the largest number of seats in last year's parliamentary elections his move could be a crushing blow. the iraqi government has barely held on through years of sectarian turmoil the question now is whether it can survive an uprising that's not based on religion or belief but deep dissatisfaction. in hong kong thousands of protesters have returned to the streets despite the government invoking emergency powers overnight to impose a ban on face masks many are still wearing that protestors could face up to a year in prison if they are caught in public wearing even a partial face mask. it's the most prominent symbol of the protests
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demonstrators have been wearing face masks since the beginning of the pro-democracy movement in hong kong to avoid punishment by the government masks like these are commonly available at pharmacies their rare defense against a widespread use of facial recognition software by the chinese government and that's a nuisance for the authorities your problem is the identification of the suspects who would commit to many offenses such as criminal damages raw years unlawful assembly wounding our people so many of them. with the emperor to avoid detection because of the american effect must admit that local time on friday a ban on facial masks took effect in hong kong along with other emergency regulations. we believe that the new law will create a deterrent against monster violent protesters and rioters and we assist the police
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in his law enforcement protesters are so far unfazed by do. not call our. 1 a model for. the rest of our to do you think of the news the pala says it's from there it must look at the whole room they can use those words to bring things a wrinkle that deprives us of all of. the anger among protesters house if anything only mounted it's the weekend just like you to see new clashes and more violence. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world democrat lawmakers have issued a subpoena to the white house requesting documents relating to the impeachment inquiry into president trump
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a house committee is looking into whether trump pressured ukraine to vesa gate former vice president joe biden trump has vowed not to cooperate with the probe oh . documents submitted to a british court show prime minister boris johnson will try to delay the october 31st break that deadline if no deal for leaving the e.u. has been agreed on by october 19th that would put the government in compliance with a law passed last month to avert a no deal brags that. french researchers have developed a brain controlled access that could hold promise for people with limited mobility a paralyzed patient demonstrated the device which he can't control through sensors attached to his head the researchers describe the new tool as still in the experimental stage. greece wants the european union. to impose sanctions on member states that refuse to accept refugees german interior minister hospital stay home has been meetings with counterparts in athens in an attempt to
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ease europe's migrant crisis the numbers arriving in greece are rising sharply the united nations says more than 10000 people landed last month alone t.w. reporters max under and i mean s.f. sent this dispatch from the island of last. this tent outside greece's largest refugee camp it's home to 4 people. who fled syria has been living here for close to a month the morea camp is 4 times over its capacity so thousands are forced to live in the surrounding all the growth. over a cup of tea i'm on tells us what life in the camp is like crowded dirty and dangerous every day every day that's normal no you know they are fighting inside and that's normal yeah. but that we come to here to.
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go out we don't want to we don't want to problem with anyone. but problems in morea hard to avoid a fire broke out at the end of september in the camp and at least one person died residents rioted in anger as the firefighters put out the flames and they broke into administrative offices. was. since that incident i'm on says trash has accumulated in heaps he believes the garbage collectors are too afraid now to come to the area. its children who suffer most from the dire conditions they live in. the aid organization doctors without borders runs a mobile clinic next to the camp today they will see about 100 children a normal caseload. the most common ailments are fevers lice skin conditions but psychological trauma is on the rise. the organization says many children in morea
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camp have inflicted harm on themselves and have even attempted suicide in the case he said we are seeing of children traumatize from their a country of origins for the completely. difficult journey that they took to reach a europe to reach us and they end up here in a convoy completely overcrowded we don't know services and safe and secure the conditions the mental condition of the children are bigger dating day by day this is daily life inside a refugee camp packed with more than $10000.00 people a result of the resurgence in sea crossings to lesbos the trip from the turkish coast to this beach takes about 2 hours and more migrants are making this journey than at any other point since 2016 when the european union signed a deal with turkey to prevent them from coming now with thousands waiting on this and other greek islands for their asylum applications to go through people here
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tell us the situation has become a crisis a situation that worries younus master again as he is the. mayor of moria the small town right next to the camp. like many people living here he feels lesbos is being left to fend for itself. he gave it up and i think she admitted to having europe should show more solidarity and support crease with this problem greece alone isn't capable of dealing with this large number of refugees the e.u. member states have to help take in people and at the same time increase the pressure on turkey to stick to their side of the agreement if it was the issue of one europe where if you pull that off your. back in the camp i'm on says he doesn't want to be a burden on anyone all he wants is a safe place to live. and he hopes to find this place before winter. last year the dramatic rescue of 12 boys and their soccer coach from a cave in thailand dominated headlines across the world who was trapped for more than 2 weeks deep inside the flooded cave before divers finally brought them out
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well they are deal is the stuff of hollywood movies so it was only a matter of time before at least one was actually made and the 1st of these films hit screens this weekend with director tom wallers the cave premiering in south korea. i already know a real driver of the internet. with that word to locate. that's when i have miles and the behind a wall in the rescue mission like this has there been a few minutes one president and it's the 1st big screen retelling of a mess down during rescue operation. the boys were sedated fitted with mosques and then dragged to freedom through kilometers of narrow passageway. the caves director says his film features some of the many ordinary people who gave up that time and helped
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to save the boys' lives so in the film you'll see the story of the unsung heroes you'll see the volunteers of the local people who came to the mountainside to help you'll see divers travelling from across the planet to arrive at tom long in the north of thailand to literally jump into a cave and go pull these kids out 4 of the divers involved in the actual rescue are acting in the film under their real names. whatever happened inside the cave and the feelings that i experienced that it was experienced and the scene was that we saw something that nobody has ever seen you don't screen or heard of. him when he says the experience was terrifying but an important one to share at a time when many people's involvement with the natural world is confined to the indoors and the screen. i was afraid. i'm always afraid when i go ok
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but if. we manage those fears over fears there's something that humanity really needs. to be premiering at the busan international film festival in south korea this weekend the film will go on top. and it's set to come out in thailand november. and will leave you with a story a painting by a british street artist banksy has sold for more than 11000000 euros the highest ever for one of his paintings the work titled devolves parliament debuted 10 years ago but current events in britain have given it some fresh relevance. with britain's parliament in turmoil over the fast approaching brics it deadline this was the painting fetching millions at southern bees london option house on thursday . banksy has taken a debate in the house of commons was originally titled question time when it was
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painted back in 2009. but the artist has renamed it devolved parliament in a damning critique delivered just off to m.p.'s arguments over breck's it to send it into what some saw as dangerous and inflammatory rhetoric where he's pointing to here is the regression of this the oldest parliamentary democracy in the world into tribalistic animalistic behavior the sorts that we've seen court costs and televisions across the world of the last months and weeks. dark times for the british parliament but good times for banksy the 11000000 euro winning bid was a record sale price for a work by the secretive street artist. it comes exactly a year after the shocks the art with a painting that shredded it south the moment it was sold. with balloon has since been known as the love is in the bin. perhaps this
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image is the artist's warning to britain's parliament not to go the same way. stay tuned a w after news africa is coming up next and don't forget you can always follow us on twitter for the latest updates at t w news or go on our website u.w. dot com i'm irish waiter thank you so much for joining us. too it's. with its own gravitational. finest musical composition. with some mysteries terrific.
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